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As John Sertich put it , the Croats were tribal rather than national , never having had their own king . The legend of Bishop Varnava Nastich grew out of the Gary Serbian community and could never have developed among the Gary Croatians ...
As John Sertich put it , the Croats were tribal rather than national , never having had their own king . The legend of Bishop Varnava Nastich grew out of the Gary Serbian community and could never have developed among the Gary Croatians ...
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Twice I recorded tales in East Chicago from Puerto Ricans married to Negro women who had never heard , and expressed astonishment at , their husbands ' narrations . Puerto Riaans and Mexicans share the same language and faith ...
Twice I recorded tales in East Chicago from Puerto Ricans married to Negro women who had never heard , and expressed astonishment at , their husbands ' narrations . Puerto Riaans and Mexicans share the same language and faith ...
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Even the Victorian folklorists never addressed themselves comprehensively to the question . The gaps between the disciplines and specialties will not be bridged by a specialist . Test cases a - plenty are ready at hand in archives and ...
Even the Victorian folklorists never addressed themselves comprehensively to the question . The gaps between the disciplines and specialties will not be bridged by a specialist . Test cases a - plenty are ready at hand in archives and ...
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Folklore and Other Fields | 3 |
Is There a Folk in the City? | 33 |
Esthetic Form in British and American Folk | 80 |
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